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Flooding displaces 10,000 around China

July 03, 2023 / 5:09 PM
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Submerged buildings and streets after heavy rain caused flooding in Panjin, in China's northeastern Liaoning province
Sharjah 24 – BNA: Heavy flooding has displaced thousands of people around China as the capital had a relative respite from the sweltering heat.
Beijing reported 9.8 straight days when the temperature exceeded 35 C (95 F), the National Climate Center said Monday, Associated Press (AP) reported.

Such a streak was last recorded in 1961   decades before most Beijing residents had air conditioning or even fans. A lack of rainfall may be contributing to the heat, with the typically dry capital receiving even less than usual this year.

While temperatures have since moderated   Monday’s temperature at midday was 33 C (91 F)   they are expected to rise again this week to as high as 39.6 Celsius (103 Fahrenheit) in Beijing and other parts of the country, authorities said.

Meanwhile, more than 10,000 people were urgently moved to safety due to flooding in the central province of Hunan, the Xiang’xi Emergency Management Bureau on Sunday.

Around 70 houses collapsed, 2,283 were damaged and farm fields were flooded. Losses so far have been estimated at least 575 million yuan ($79 million).

To the north in Shaanxi province’s Zhenba county, authorities reported the worst flooding in 50 years had washed out roads and damaged homes.

No deaths have been reported from the floods thus far.

The heat this year has been unusual, although China has regular summer flooding. Eleven provinces   around half of China’s land area   were expected to receive heavy rains in the coming days, mainly in the humid south.

July 03, 2023 / 5:09 PM

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